Both are out of the hospital and had their first court appearance Thursday.

They were released to their parents, and will have to wear electronic monitoring devices. Their next court appearance is scheduled for next week.

According to court documents, the two suspects entered the home shortly after 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 2.

Their target was 21-year-old Timothy Kelley, who lives in the home with his 69-year-old grandmother. A coworker of Kelley's was also inside the home during the incident.

When the grandmother answered a knock at the door, two people pushed their way inside, knocking her walker to the floor.

The intruders were wearing desert camouflage outfits, including hats and bandannas over their faces. They yelled that they were law enforcement conducting a raid. Both displayed guns and flashlights.

The two men instructed Kelley's friend and grandmother to stay in the living room. They then entered Kelley's bedroom and told him to "get down on the ground."

While one placed plastic zip-ties on the victim's wrists, the other searched through a dresser and yelled "where's the stuff."

Kelley says he soon realized that they were not officers and believed they were looking for drugs.

He was able to break free from the ties. Kelley says he stood up and yelled to the other victims that the intruders were not police and to get help.

Kelley was struck approximately 20 times as he tried to flee the room and suffered multiple cuts on his head and upper torso. As they struggled, the three men landed on a glass table before Kelley got out his folding knife and stabbed one of the intruders.

Court documents say the stab prompted Gardill, then Karpathios, to pull off their masks. They both told Kelley to "chill." Gardill then apologized to the victim and asked him not to call the police, according to the documents.

Both intruders then fled through the front door.

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